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2 Moorestown Coronavirus Patients Cleared From Quarantine

Burlington County officials released updated numbers of cases of coronavirus countywide, broken down by town, on Sunday.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Two Moorestown residents who previously tested positive for new coronavirus have been cleared from quarantine, Burlington County officials announced on Sunday.

The announcement came with the updated number of residents countywide who have tested positive for the virus, broken down by municipality. Some of the numbers may have changed due to updated addresses of the individuals, according to county officials.

In Moorestown, the total number of cases actually increased by one as a result, from nine to 10. This includes the two residents who were cleared from quarantine.

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As of Sunday, 157 Burlington County residents had tested positive for coronavirus, including four deaths. Seven had been cleared from quarantine.The new totals broken down by municipality can be seen below:

  • Beverly: 2, both cleared from quarantine
  • Bordentown: 8, 1 cleared from quarantine
  • Burlington City: 1
  • Burlington Township: 12
  • Chesterfield: 3, 1 cleared from quarantine
  • Cinnaminson: 4
  • Delanco: 3
  • Delran: 4
  • Eastampton: 1
  • Edgewater Park: 2
  • Evesham: 18, 1 cleared from quarantine
  • Florence: 3
  • Hainesport: 2
  • Lumberton: 6
  • Mansfield: 6
  • Maple Shade: 6
  • Medford: 2
  • Medford Lakes: 1
  • Moorestown: 10, 2 cleared from quarantine
  • Mount Holly: 4
  • Mount Laurel: 21, including 4 deaths
  • New Hanover: 1
  • Pemberton Borough: 1
  • Pemberton Township: 12, 2 cleared from quarantine
  • Riverside: 1
  • Riverton: 7
  • Shamong: 2
  • Southampton: 1
  • Tabernacle: 2
  • Westampton: 1
  • Willingboro: 9
  • Wrightstown: 1

On Sunday, the number of total coronavirus cases across the state reached 13,386, including 161 people who have died from the virus. Read more here: Gov. Murphy: NJ Coronavirus Cases Top 13K, 21 More Deaths

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